caduac
/kædjuæk/Definitions
1. noun
A small, enclosed space or chamber, especially one that is cramped or difficult to enter.
“The caduac of the ancient temple was a marvel of engineering.”
2. verb
To move or navigate through a narrow or winding passage, especially one that is difficult to enter or exit.
“The hikers had to caduac through the dense underbrush to reach the summit.”